Tecocoatzi-Ortiz et al v. Just Salad LLC et al

Filing 129

ORDER: The Court has received and reviewed, in camera, the documents shown to plaintiff Sanchez in preparation for his deposition. The only documents as to which privilege is claimed are two "deposition preparation aid[s],"one in Spanis h and one in both English and Spanish. These documents, which constitute attorney work product, include lists of questions that were likely to be asked at deposition, together with general deposition advice (such as, "[p]ay attention to the q uestions"). Plaintiffs are correct that these documents do not contain any substantive information specific to this case, and thus could not have refreshed Sanchez's recollection as to such information. Consequently, the deposition preparation aids need not be produced. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 6/7/2021) (cf)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 6/7/21 RODOLFO TECOCOATZI-ORTIZ, et al. Plaintiffs, -againstJUST SALAD LLC, et al. 18-CV-7342 (JGK) (BCM) ORDER Defendants. BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge. The Court has received and reviewed, in camera, the documents shown to plaintiff Sanchez in preparation for his deposition. The only documents as to which privilege is claimed are two "deposition preparation aid[s],"one in Spanish and one in both English and Spanish. These documents, which constitute attorney work product, include lists of questions that were likely to be asked at deposition, together with general deposition advice (such as, "[p]ay attention to the questions"). Plaintiffs are correct that these documents do not contain any substantive information specific to this case, and thus could not have refreshed Sanchez's recollection as to such information. Consequently, the deposition preparation aids need not be produced. Dated: New York, New York June 7, 2021 SO ORDERED. ________________________________ BARBARA MOSES United States Magistrate Judge

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